Wait, that's not breaking news -- that's been the case since the series went off the air in 2007. However, it is news that Warner Bros., seemingly out of nowhere, has set up a new email address, VeronicaMarsMovie@warnerbros.com, for fans to bombard them with emails about turning the cult-hit series into a film.

"I was surprised as anyone that Warner Bros. set up a 'Veronica Mars' email address," the show's creator Rob Thomas told TV Squad via email. "No one has talked to me about it."

Warner Bros. posted this lovely message on its Twitter page over the weekend: "Thanks for all of the Veronica Mars LoVe! Please send your film requests and petitions to VeronicaMarsMovie@warnerbros.com." Look at them speaking fan lingo and referencing the Logan/Veronica pairing!

"I was happy to see it," Thomas said of the email. "It gives me a glimmer of hope, but I'm just like everyone else wondering, 'What does this mean?' I hope it means it's under consideration, but I have no insider knowledge on that front."

Like any good 'Mars' fan, my heart went into a tizzy when I saw the tweet and I wondered the same thing as Thomas: What does this mean? Is Warner Bros. just tired of people spamming their Twitter with messages and the #VeronicaMarsMovie hashtag? Maybe, but at least it means they've taken some notice.

When you email the address -- because if you loved the series and TV in general you should -- you'll get this auto-reply: "Thank you for your interest in a VERONICA MARS movie. This is an automated response; due to the volume of mail we receive, we are unable to respond to individual messages, but rest assured, we are reading all of the messages we get. The fan support has been incredible, and we really appreciate your loyalty and enthusiasm towards the show."

If you plan to drop WB a line, here are a few key points you may want to touch upon in your email:

• Talk about your passion for the show. Have a specific 'Veronica Mars' story? Share it, but keep it brief.

• Mention creator Rob Thomas' statements about the movie -- he's ready. See this Tweet: "Ready to write the Veronica Mars movie the day Warner Brothers gives us a green light. Thanks, everyone, for keeping hope alive." For more info, check out this interview.

I truly hope that this email means they are seriously re-considering this movie, and that the numbers sending in will persuade them to do it, or give the rights to Rob and Kristen if they still don't want to do it themselves.

I really hope they do go ahead with a movie...that would be so cool! I was a huge VM fans and have been watching the first season on netflix. Kristen actually said she would finance it? It seems like both she and Rob Thomas are up for this, so why can't they make it happen already? Let's do it!